1955 (album)
1955 is a 1998 hip hop music album by Soul-Junk. Musically, the album is the most centred between the low-fi and hip hop eras of Soul-Junk; as put by CCM Magazine "trip-hop meets folk meets retro rock."[1] As with many Soul-Junk albums, the Biblical references from which the lyrics are drawn are listed in the liner.[2] 1955 has a length of about two-and-a-half hours, which was cut from about six hours of material.[3]
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | January 1, 1998 | |||
Recorded | DML Studios | |||
Genre | Experimental rock, experimental hip hop, abstract hip hop, electronic rock, noise rock, indie rock | |||
Length | 2:29:01 | |||
Label | Jackson Rubio | |||
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Track listing
No. | Title | Biblical Reference | Length |
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1. | "Rebel Syphon" | ||
2. | "Universal Two-Day City" | ||
3. | "Pack of Goons" | ||
4. | "May My Tongue Be Stuck up on the Roof" | Psalms 137 | |
5. | "Velodrome?" | ||
6. | "Prophecies" | ||
7. | "Old Dominion" | John 1:4-18 | |
8. | "Straight from Neptune" | Luke 19:41-44, Matthew 16:1-3, Mark 1:14-15 | |
9. | "Double-O Javelin" | Matthew 25:1-13 | |
10. | "Blunderbuss" | ||
11. | "Thrown Down" | Revelation 18 | |
12. | "Cherry Stereo Chariot" | Luke 10:25-37 | |
13. | "Moonbeam?" | ||
14. | "All Men Are Grass" | John 1:23, Isaiah 40:1-11 | |
15. | "Glowing Funeral" | ||
16. | "As the Rain" | Isaiah 55:6-11 | |
17. | "Transubstantial Peel-Out" |
No. | Title | Biblical Reference | Length |
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18. | "See His Face" | Numbers 6:22-27, 2 Thessalonians 2:16-17 & 3:16 | |
19. | "More of the Illusory Doorprize" | ||
20. | "Gorilla in the Mix" | ||
21. | "April 42nd" | Colossians 2:8-23 | |
22. | "Numb Live & Looser" | ||
23. | "Quasars?" | John 2:13-16 | |
24. | "Subwoof Ape Job" | ||
25. | "Yellow Tooth Youth" | Jeremiah 30:21-22, James 4:1-10 | |
26. | "THE Auriginal Manglist" | ||
27. | "Down with Sounds" | Isaiah 30:27-32, Psalm 126:1-3 | |
28. | "All Lids" | Psalms 63:1-5 & 62:1 | |
29. | "Some True Blue Gum from Seething Teeth" | ||
30. | "Turn on the Solar" | Isaiah 32:13-33:11 | |
31. | "Lazy Rattlesnake" |
Personnel
- Glen Galaxy - Guitar, vocals, inside cover artwork
- Jon Galaxy - Bass, Science
- Ron Easterbrooks - Guitar, vocals
- Nathan Poage - Drums
- Chuck P. - knobs
- Mia Of The Lion - vocals
- Rachel Smith - vocals
References
- Greg Rumburg and Sarah Aldridge (November 2000). "Untwisting Soul-Junk". CCM Magazine. 23 (5): 27. ISSN 1524-7848.
- 1955 (liner). Soul-Junk. Long Beach, California: Jackson Rubio. 1998. JRD111.
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